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Italy: Will the government go easy on cuts?

The Italian regional governments will attempt to enforce less severe cuts than planned to the solar power incentives according to the head of the regional governments’ congress Vasco Errani. Meanwhile, it remains uncertain if the government will take the suggestion to go easy.

Fotowatio starts project in Texas

Spanish company Fotowatio Renewable Ventures Inc. (FRV) has completed financing and has begun construction on a 30 megawatt photovoltaic project in Texas.

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India: Northern Central Railway turns to solar

The irregular power supply in the northern region has propelled the Northern Central Railway (NCR) to use solar energy on a wider scale for operation of railway crossings.

Q-Cells enters Japanese residential market

German company Q-Cells is entering the Japanese photovoltaic residential market with integrated PV solutions. To facilitate this move, the company has set up Q-Cells Meister Club or QMC.

Algeria: centrotherm and Kinetics Germany collaborate

centrotherm photovoltaics and Kinetics Germany signed an agreement with the Algerian state utility Société Nationale de l’Electricité et du Gaz (Sonelgaz) for the development of an almost fully integrated solar module factory in Algeria.

First quarter revenue cut for LDK Solar

LDK Solar cut its forecast for the first quarter of the year from between $800 and $850 million to $745 to $755 million.

Ottawa: Renewable Energy Co-op in need of solar investors

The first energy co-op in Ottawa is seeking investors in solar projects for the city.

Australian PV industry demands answers

Australia’s solar industry is keenly awaiting a number of governmental decisions as problems over pricing and available funds threaten a rethink on the country’s current system of rebates.

DOE study says PV can boost home premiums

According to new research issued by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), there is “strong evidence” to suggest that homes which incorporate photovoltaic systems attract higher premiums than those which don’t.

More delays for Italy

Anyone expecting a quick decision on Italy’s draft decree will be sorely disappointed. The saga over solar incentives, which has been ongoing since February, took a new twist yesterday after it was reported that a key meeting has been delayed.

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